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Vinyl Days

Vinyl Days is the seventh studio by American rapper (born Sir Robert Bryson Hall II), released on June 17, 2022, through his independent label in partnership with . The double-length project comprises 30 tracks spanning 71 minutes, featuring guest appearances from a diverse array of figures including , , , , , , Royce da 5'9", and , as well as non-musicians like actor and interviewer . Hosted by veteran DJ , the is characterized by its nostalgic production style, heavily sampling records from the golden age of (roughly 1986–1994), drawn from the personal collection of producer , a longtime collaborator of . Following Logic's announced retirement from music in July 2020—capped by his previous album No PressureVinyl Days represents his return to full-length studio releases after a brief hiatus focused on family life in rural Oregon. The album's creation was teased through weekly single drops in the lead-up to its release, emphasizing Logic's renewed passion for boom bap beats and intricate lyricism, with production primarily handled by his longtime collaborator 6ix. Tracks like the title song with DJ Premier and "Bleed It" highlight the project's homage to classic rap techniques, blending dense rhyme schemes with throwback instrumentation. Commercially, Vinyl Days debuted at number 12 on the US chart, moving 25,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, including 9,000 in pure sales—a modest performance compared to Logic's earlier platinum-certified efforts but buoyed by digital downloads and streaming. Critically, the album garnered mixed to positive , with reviewers commending its energetic bars and vintage sound while critiquing its excessive length and occasional self-indulgent themes; awarded it a 6.4 out of 10, calling it Logic's "strongest project in years" for its technical prowess despite structural flaws. Overall, Vinyl Days solidified Logic's reputation as a purist in contemporary , appealing to fans seeking a respite from trap-dominated trends.

Background and recording

Development

On January 11, 2022, Logic announced Vinyl Days via , teasing the project as a return to his roots in and confirming it would serve as his final album under his contract with and . The announcement came shortly after Logic's brief from music in , signaling his intent to wrap up major-label obligations while reclaiming creative control. Recording for Vinyl Days was completed in just 12 days at 's home studio in rural , a rapid process driven by his desire to fulfill the label contract and exit Def Jam. This timeline was documented in an official behind-the-scenes film released on in July 2022, which captured the intensive sessions with Logic and his core collaborators. The expedited allowed Logic to focus on , bypassing extensive external input to prioritize personal expression. Production was led by longtime collaborator (Arjun Ivatury), who handled the majority of the beats, with contributing significantly to the instrumentation himself. This hands-on approach resulted in a raw, throwback sound inspired by classic vinyl-era , emphasizing dusty boom-bap rhythms and soulful samples to homage the genre's . During promotion, reiterated his decision to step away from major-label rap after the album, framing Vinyl Days as a deliberate farewell to that chapter of his career to pursue independent releases with greater ownership of his masters.

Concept and artwork

Vinyl Days serves as a to the of , emphasizing the album's reliance on samples drawn from classic records to evoke the era's raw, analog production techniques. Hosted by veteran DJ Funk Flex, the project draws heavily from the extensive vinyl collection of Egon, a longtime collaborator of producer and founder of Now-Again Records, who supplied over 100 records for sampling purposes. This approach underscores the album's conceptual foundation in rediscovering the tactile, crate-digging essence of production, positioning it as Logic's homage to the genre's foundational sounds. The title Vinyl Days encapsulates a nostalgic return to Logic's early influences in sampling and boom-bap rhythms, reflecting his desire to reconnect with the boom-bap aesthetics that defined his initial rise in the genre. By framing the around vinyl-sourced material, Logic highlights a deliberate shift toward celebrating hip-hop's historical roots amid his evolving career, creating a sonic narrative that prioritizes authenticity and reverence for pioneering production methods. This conceptual framing not only celebrates the medium of as a but also serves as a personal milestone, marking his final release under . The album's artwork reinforces this theme of vinyl nostalgia and familial legacy, featuring Logic's young son, Bobby, as the central figure seated in a vintage office chair amid a cluttered, evocative studio setup. Surrounding Bobby are iconic elements such as a hoverboard from Back to the Future, guitars, movie posters, a drum machine, speakers, turntables, and scattered records, all bathed in warm afternoon light to convey a sense of timeless warmth and intergenerational connection to . Designed to mimic the aesthetic of a classic vinyl sleeve, the cover art blends pop culture references with hip-hop iconography, symbolizing the passage of creative inheritance from one generation to the next. Complementing the album, a documentary film directed by JT Clemente captures the intensive recording process over ten days in Logic's home studio, intertwining late-night sampling sessions with personal family moments to further embody the vinyl nostalgia at the project's core. The film showcases the unboxing and utilization of Egon's vinyl shipment, illustrating how these records directly informed the album's creation and reinforcing the conceptual ties to hip-hop's analog heritage. Released shortly after the album, it provides an intimate behind-the-scenes look that aligns with the overarching theme of returning to foundational practices.

Release and promotion

Singles and videos

To promote Vinyl Days, Logic released a series of pre-release singles beginning in April 2022, each accompanied by audio on major streaming platforms such as and . The lead singles, and "Decades", arrived on April 22, 2022, marking 's return to new music after a period of . A for , directed and edited by Logic himself using cameras, was released a day earlier on April 21 and adopted a retro theme with fast-paced, pixelated aesthetics reflecting the song's title and energetic flow. Follow-up singles included "Therapy Music" featuring on May 6, 2022, which explored introspective themes without an official music video but gained traction through audio streams. On May 20, 2022, the title track "Vinyl Days" featuring was released, produced with classic elements; it debuted at number 8 on the US Digital Song Sales chart. The campaign concluded with "Breath Control" featuring on June 10, 2022, just a week before the full album's release on June 17. An initial one-take lyrical video for 's verse alone had premiered in 2022, directed by in his home studio to showcase rapid-fire delivery. A snippet of "Clouds" featuring and Langston was shared via video on April 16, 2022, in an episode of 's Just Another Day series, presenting animated visuals to preview the track's laid-back vibe ahead of its full appearance on the album.

Marketing and controversies

The marketing campaign for Vinyl Days highlighted its roots in tradition, with DJ serving as the album's host and providing hype interludes throughout the project. Promotional materials emphasized the use of samples sourced from the collection of Egon, a collaborator with , to underscore the album's nostalgic sampling approach and connection to classic records. These elements were promoted through official merchandise bundles, including limited-edition pressings, , apparel like varsity jackets and snapback hats, and digital pre-save options on streaming platforms to build anticipation ahead of the June 17, , release. Following the album's launch, Logic transitioned from to a new partnership with , announced on June 30, 2022. This multi-album deal, his first major label agreement since 2014, granted him ownership of his masters and greater creative control, which he described as a key motivation after fulfilling his Def Jam obligations with Vinyl Days. The shift was referenced in the album's closing track "," where Logic alludes to going independent. A notable controversy arose from a verse in the track "LaDonda," where directly referenced music critic of The Needle Drop, critiquing his past negative reviews of Logic's work in a confrontational manner. This sparked online discussions and debates among fans about whether it constituted a diss, amplifying scrutiny of Logic's relationships with reviewers. Fantano addressed the reference lightheartedly in a video response shortly after the album's release, downplaying any feud while acknowledging the mention. Additional promotion included the release of a full-length documentary film in July 2022, directed by JT Clemente, which chronicled the album's creation process and was shared on Logic's official YouTube channel to extend fan engagement.

Music and lyrics

Style and production

Vinyl Days is characterized by a predominantly boom bap and hip hop style, featuring throwback beats that evoke the golden era of the genre. The album spans a runtime of 71 minutes and 58 seconds across 30 tracks, resulting in an average song length of approximately 2 minutes and 23 seconds, which contributes to a mixtape-like flow with concise, punchy compositions. Production on the album is largely handled by Logic's longtime collaborator , with himself contributing to several tracks, emphasizing a personal and analog aesthetic through minimalistic arrangements and nostalgic drum patterns. The beats often incorporate vinyl-sourced samples drawn from and hip hop influences, such as the sample on "" and elements reminiscent of on the . A notable technical highlight is the heavy by on the title track "Vinyl Days," which adds a layer of authenticity to the , produced primarily by . Guest credits are limited, allowing team to maintain a cohesive sonic identity focused on layered, sample-heavy beats that prioritize and texture over elaborate instrumentation.

Themes and influences

Vinyl Days explores themes of for hip hop's vinyl era, emphasizing the tactile and cultural significance of physical records in the genre's evolution. The album reflects Logic's personal journey through career longevity, addressing his and return to music amid industry frustrations and challenges. Tributes to influential producers like and are prominent, with Logic crediting their innovative sampling techniques as foundational to his sound, as seen in lyrics like "Dilla beats got me reckless" on "." The lyrical style features dense and intricate that chronicles Logic's rise from open mics to stardom, interspersed with boasts about his technical prowess. Guest verses integrate seamlessly, adding humor and depth, such as Action Bronson's comedic flair on "In My Lifetime," which complements Logic's reflective bars on legacy and skill. This approach underscores a return to raw, narrative-driven reminiscent of earlier aesthetics. Drawing from golden age rap, the album references artists like and the , with RZA's appearance on "Porta One" evoking their collective ethos. Vinyl Days serves as a farewell to major label affiliation with Def Jam, delving into themes of as Logic transitions to self-production and BMG, declaring lines like "Independent now, won’t double back." Tracks like "Decades" provide a lens on 30 years of hip hop evolution, blending historical motifs with Logic's personal narrative to honor the genre's roots while asserting his place within it. The production's boom-bap foundation reinforces these thematic ties to hip hop's past.

Critical reception

Initial reviews

Upon its release on June 17, 2022, Vinyl Days received generally positive reviews from music critics, who commended Logic's return to his boom bap roots and the album's nostalgic homage to classic hip-hop. Aggregator Album of the Year reported an average critic score of 69 out of 100, based on four reviews, reflecting a solid but not exceptional reception. HipHopDX awarded the album 3.5 out of 5 stars, praising the consistent production from Logic and 6ix, as well as standout guest features from artists like DJ Premier and Royce da 5'9", which added depth to the tracks; however, the review noted that the abundance of skits and occasional mimicry of hip-hop tropes felt like "audio-cosplay" at times. Pitchfork gave it a 6.4 out of 10, highlighting the project's strongest beats to date and Logic's technically impressive rapping on songs like "Bleed It" and "Rogue One," but critiqued the 30-track length as tiring and the conceptual elements—such as self-referential nods to influences like GZA—as overbearing and bitter. Atwood Magazine rated Vinyl Days 8 out of 10, lauding its high energy, sharp on speed-rap showcases like "Clouds," and diverse guest contributions from figures like in skits, while acknowledging the 72-minute runtime led to some unfocused moments and uneven pacing. Overall, reviewers appreciated the strong production, effective collaborations, and Logic's renewed focus on , but frequently pointed to the bloated tracklist and filler tracks as detracting from its impact. As Logic's final project under —framed as fulfilling his contract before a self-proclaimed from major labels—critics viewed it as a dedicated fan-service effort that celebrated his influences without pushing new boundaries.

Retrospective assessment

In the years since its release, Vinyl Days has been regarded as a pivotal for Logic's tenure with , serving as his final project under the label and encapsulating a deliberate farewell to major-label constraints. Recorded in just 12 days to expedite the end of his contract, the marked a transitional point, allowing Logic to pivot toward independent artistry without lingering obligations. This shift influenced Logic's subsequent independent releases, including the introspective College Park (2023) and the boom-bap-centric Ultra 85 (2024). Among fans, Vinyl Days has cultivated a strong , particularly for its evocation of vinyl-era and high replay value, with user reviews from 2023 onward frequently praising its depth and consistency as an underrated gem in Logic's discography. While initial critiques, such as Pitchfork's 6.4 , noted its ambitious but uneven scope, later perspectives emphasize its enduring appeal as a comprehensive homage to hip-hop's roots. Culturally, Vinyl Days contributed to the trend in by centering its production around samples from over 100 physical records, reinforcing the format's resurgence amid a broader shift toward tactile, analog sounds. The album garnered no major awards, though its tracks have appeared in playlists and discussions underscoring Logic's lasting impact on genre preservation.

Commercial performance

Sales figures

In its debut week, Vinyl Days earned 29,000 album-equivalent units , marking Logic's lowest first-week total for a studio at the time. Of this sum, 9,000 units came from pure , with the majority driven by streaming activity and track equivalents, further supported by vinyl bundle promotions. By the end of 2022, the album had accumulated roughly 100,000 equivalent units domestically, reflecting solid but understated commercial traction amid a streaming-dominated market. As of November 2025, Vinyl Days has not received any certifications from the (RIAA), though it demonstrated strong digital performance through sustained on-demand streams. Internationally, remained modest, with global consumption emphasizing streaming equivalents; the album surpassed 50 million plays on by the end of 2023. Pre-order incentives, including exclusive merchandise bundles, and Logic's dedicated fanbase were key drivers of the initial surge, even without significant radio for any singles.

Chart positions

Vinyl Days debuted and peaked on several international music charts following its release. , the album reached number 12 on the . It also peaked at number 6 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Internationally, Vinyl Days entered the Canadian Albums Chart at number 30. In the , it peaked at number 20 on the R&B Albums . On the , the album reached number 78. Overall, the album maintained presence on the for a total of 10 weeks.
Chart (2022)Peak position
US 12
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums6
Canadian Albums ()30
UK R&B Albums (OCC)20
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)78

Track listing and credits

Track listing

The standard edition of Vinyl Days, released on June 17, 2022, by and , features 30 tracks with a total runtime of 71:58. The album is structured to emulate a double record, divided into thematic sides A and B across two discs, incorporating interludes and skits to create a cohesive, narrative flow reminiscent of classic albums. Logic performs vocals on every track, with guest appearances from artists such as , , , , , , , Royce da 5'9", , Big Lenbo, Iamjmars, Shy Grey, Doctor Destruction, and Nezi Momodu; production is primarily handled by Logic's collaborator . No deluxe or alternate editions were released.
No.TitleFeatured artist(s)Length
1"Danger"0:44
2""2:04
3"In My Lifetime"1:48
4"Decades"2:28
5"JJ Abrahams" (skit)0:19
6"BLACKWHITEBOY"3:01
7""1:45
8"Bleed It"2:31
9"LaDonda"2:14
10"" (interlude)0:23
11"Clouds"Langston Bristol, 2:53
12"Michael Rap" (skit)0:45
13"Therapy Music"4:22
14"" (interlude)1:30
15""1:34
16"Breath Control"2:27
17"NEMS" (skit)0:47
18""Doctor Destruction1:26
19"Kickstyle"Big Lenbo, Iamjmars, Shy Grey2:50
20"EarlyBird" (interlude)1:07
21"Ten Years"Royce da 5'9"3:01
22"Porta One"2:06
23"NeedleDrop" (interlude)1:26
24"Introducing Nezi"Nezi Momodu2:47
25"Orville"Like, 3:22
26"Carnival"2:34
27"Lena's Insight" (skit)0:58
28"Vinyl Days"4:42
29"I Guess I Love It"3:48
30""10:03

Personnel

Logic, born Sir Robert Bryson Hall II on January 22, 1990, serves as the lead artist, performer, and primary songwriter on all 30 tracks of Vinyl Days. Production for the album was led by 6ix (Arjun Ivatury), Logic's longtime collaborator, who handled the majority of the beats across the project. Logic self-produced several tracks, emphasizing his hands-on approach to the boom bap sound. Additional producers included DJ Khalil, the Kount, PSTMN, Alfiiii, JRB, Exile, Tae Beast, Vig, T-Minus, and Mario Luciano, contributing to the album's diverse yet cohesive instrumental palette. DJ Premier contributed scratches to the title track "Vinyl Days," adding a classic hip-hop element to the closer. Songwriting credits extend to Logic for every track, with featured artists co-writing their respective verses: on "In My Lifetime," on "Clouds" (alongside Langston Bristol), on "Therapy Music," on "Breath Control," da 5'9" on "Ten Years," on "Porta One," , and Like on "Orville," on "Carnival," and on "I Guess I Love It." also received writing credit on the due to his sampled contributions. Bobby Campbell served as the primary recording engineer, mixer, and one of the mastering engineers, overseeing much of the album's technical execution in Logic's home studio where the project was entirely recorded. Additional mastering was handled by Dave Kutch and . No additional session musicians are credited beyond the featured performers. Funkmaster Flex (Aston Taylor George III) hosted the album, providing introductory skits, scratches, and voiceovers throughout to frame its nostalgic, mixtape-like structure.

Samples

The album Vinyl Days incorporates over 20 samples sourced from vinyl records, spanning funk and soul to 2000s hip hop, drawn from the personal collection of producer Egon, a collaborator, and incorporated primarily by and other producers to evoke the tactile essence of crate-digging production. These elements underscore the project's homage to hip hop's sampling tradition, with producers drawing from rare and influential records to layer nostalgic beats. The title track "Vinyl Days" features multiple interpolations and samples, including Joey Bada$$'s "Unorthodox" (2013) for rhythmic elements and Gang Starr's "The Ownerz" (2003) for its gritty bassline, blending contemporary boom bap with classic East Coast vibes. Similarly, "Bleed It" prominently samples the hook from Beastie Boys' "Ch-Check It Out" (2004), repurposing its playful energy to drive the track's introspective flow. "Tetris" interpolates iconic sound effects from the , alongside a from L.A. Carnival's track "Flyin'" (1972), creating a dynamic, block-stacking in its beat construction. On "Clouds," the production draws from aesthetics through subtle crackle and warmth, though its primary loop pulls from synth textures in Adams & Fleisner's "Pulsar City Alarm" (1984), fostering a hazy, atmospheric backdrop for the features. Notable among other tracks, "Decades" layers soulful chops from The Fabulous Performers' "Oh How You Hurt Me" (1970), highlighting the album's archival depth. All samples were legally cleared prior to release, a process emphasized by and his team to honor the origins while enabling the album's tribute to sampling culture.

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